FURNITURE SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. L. A. NOLAN & CO. ,TTAVE received instructions from Mr. Sam Hill, who is leaving for Wellington, to sell at his residence, Cour-tenay-street, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AM) EFFECTS,' • comprising— PIANO iby Spencer (Beethoven model), drawing-room suite (6 «hairs and couch), overmantel, whatnot, music gtand, easels, rocker, carpet, sideboard, 12 b.w. chairs, bookcase, Singer drophead sewing machine, tables, Encyclopaedia Britannica (9ith edition, in revolving bookcase), .3 chests drawers, duchess pair, commode, toilet ware, four double and single iron bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, duchess chest, large glass ease, lamps, clocks, meat safe, garden tools, lawn mower, letter-press, several volumes old Hansards, kitcheri utensils, and sundries. ! Sale at 1.30 o'clock. NEW PLYMOUTH "WOOL, HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILLSTREET STORE. "IASH ADVANCES made on Wool! u Clips ov Tiutchrrs' Produce, either -for sale or shipment. Address Label's' -an;! Consignment Torms posted on allocation. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, JULY G. Consignments received up to FRIDAY previous. Consignors may rely on geV ting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO. rpARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HiDE & TALLOW SALES.' v CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD: NEXT SALE—TUESDAY,; JULY 5. pLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Fridav previous. Small consignments will be' received at mv PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Strat-ford-for. sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPBKIN AND TALLOW SALk . NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JULY 5. pLIENTS are requested *w forward consignments so ks to jaeh us by FRIDAY previous to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. STRATFORD.
OPENING NOTICE. MISS C H. RETFORD A NNOUNCES to her friends and the puVie generally that she is REOPENING in PREMISES in CTJRRIE STREET, next "Daily News" office. DESPERATE CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY before opening New Stock. THE BEST OF ALL HEATERS rpHE sudden change from a heated sitting-room to a cold bedToom is, perhaps, not harmful to the young and robust, but for elderly or sickly people it is to bring the temperature of th? 'bedroom up to that of f'"t one left. For this- purpose ->ur "PERFECTION" KEROSENE v EATER is just the thing. In fac'.. it will do splendidly for both purposes by simply carrying it from one room to the other. The? disperse a gentle, regular heat all over the room, without smell. A great comfort for the cold season. Okey, Son & Arnold LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH. Rest Range for Winter. rpHE average range presents a cheerless aspect to anyone seeking warmish. Not so that Magnificent Cooking Range, THE "ZEALAHDIA." which in five seconds can he turned into a splendid open fire. Persons using their kitchens constantly will find its open fire a real comfort in cold weather. It •gives great warmth and better ventilation. Saves fuel. • Write for Catalogue 20 to Barningham and Co., Ltd GEDRGEhST., dunedin, Or see HKON &<NIXON, .'Agents. ■tagwagaaaaaaiß
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 23 June 1910, Page 1
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